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Find g ( 1 ) + g ( 2 ) + g
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Find g ( 1 ) + g ( 2 ) + g ( 3 ) + . . . + g ( 5 0 )
Find g
(
1
)
+
g
(
2
)
+
g
(
3
)
+
.
.
.
+
g
(
5
0
)
,
given that g
(
x
)
=
1
0
4
x
.
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